I was a sent a vibrant set of 8 colors from Paper & Twine to review. The price for this set of chalkers is $18.99, and qualifies for free shipping with Amazon Prime.

Packaging & Presentation of Liquid Chalkers

The Liquid Chalkers arrived in a clear plastic flip-top package. The front of the chalkers described what they can be used for, the colors, and the size tip (in this case it is a 6mm chisel tip). The back of the package details how to use them, cleanup instructions, and gave some creative ideas.

The package itself has a tab-type closure. It is effective, but definitely not my favorite as it can easily break over time.

I took the chalkers out of their package, and I was surprised to see a printed label on each one. The colors were pretty, and you can see the liquid chalk inside of each chalker.

The labels were really nice; each one is labeled with the product name, usage precautions, and simple directions for use.

A feature that I found pleasant while using these chalkers is that the cap fits onto the back of it. I dislike when I use a writing instrument and the cap doesn't fit and I'm left trying to find a place to put the cap during use.

The tips on the Liquid Chalkers is very similar to a common marker. They are chisel tips, so you are able to use a point for a thin line or you are able to produce a thick line using the entire tip. The picture below is a chisel tip turned in different directions.

My Personal Experience with Liquid Chalkers

Well, I have to say it. Brace yourselves, because this is kind of sad. I'm 26, and I have never owned a set of these. When I received these, I was really excited and kind of drew on everything.Before I used a chalker, I had to 'prime' it. The liquid chalk is in the top capsule and needs to be brought into the tip in order to use. In order to do this, you have to shake the chalker and push the tip down a few times on a paper towel. The liquid slowly takes over the tip until it is full. At this time, it is ready to use.

The first thing I did was draw a flower on my car. I have no idea why I did this, it just seemed appropriate at the time.

The chalkers worked really well. The colors were really close to the color of the cap. What I didn't like is when I was filling in a large area, if I colored over a part I already colored, the chalk would kind of 'roll' over itself and crumble. When I discovered it did this, I just changed my pattern, and everything went fine.

The next surface that I colored on was my bathroom mirror. I just wanted to try out every color. I'm telling you, these are fun! I drew a few pictures on the mirror. I'm definitely not an artist, so forgive my lack of skill.

I foresee lots of occasions where I am going to use these. They are great for vehicle windows, mirrors, ceramics, windows and doors in your house, and whiteboards. Please, be sure to test the area before you mark on a large surface. These are not for porous surfaces.Cleanup? Easy. It literally wipes away. Just grab a dry cloth and wipe. I wiped some things off of the mirror, but I left the flower on my car. I like it too much.

Pros of Liquid Chalkers

There is a variety of color. This is great, as you won't be bound to certain colors for your project.

The package closure. I do not like the tab closures. In my experience, they wear away over time and lose their functionality.

SummaryBeing my first time experiencing the Liquid Chalkers, I was amazed. These things are fun! These allow you to be creative on plenty of surfaces that you normally cannot. The company stands by their product and wants to make sure that you has the best experience using these. Ensure that you care for your Liquid Chalkers, and they will be around for a while!

Are you wanting to try the Liquid Chalkers, too? Click the link below, and order away! CLICK HERE TO ORDER!

DISCLAIMER: I received the product mentioned above complimentary for review purposes from Paper & Twine. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. All opinions stated above are solely mine, and have not been influenced in any way. I am disclosing this information in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.

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